Procedure not selecting SQL Server database specified in Physical Schema

Hi all,
I'm still green with ODI and couldn't find an answer to this after searching through the forum. I have 10.1.3.6.2 installed right now.
I have my Physical Architecture setup with Microsoft SQL Server, Essbase, and some others. The SQL Server connection is JDBC, using integrated security (I don't think integrated security is supported but I got it to work, although I had to hack up the 10.1.3.6 upgrade script to get the patch to work...)
Under the Physical Architecture I have several data servers. Right now the only field I specify is the Database (Catalog) and a context -- everything else is standard (even Owner (Schema) is just <Undefined> right now but changing it doesn't seem to make a difference right now)
So, I have my job all designed up in Designed and can run it, and everything works just fine, except one little snag. The database in SQL Server doesn't seem to get selected automatically (by virtue of being specified in the Physical schema). However, if I put a step in to the job so that it exectures "USE database_name", then everything works.
Normally, I could live with this, but the databases are named differently on different servers, so I'd prefer to just get it to work from the physical schema instead of jumping through some hoops with variables.
Also, while I thought about specifying the database on the JDBC URL (databaseName=X), this won't work (it's probably poor form anyway) either.
So... shouldn't specifying the database/catalog in the physical schema make it so that it gets selected as default and then SQL queries are running against that?
Thanks for any help/insight, as always,
Jason

Jason
Using the database option in the URL is the right way to do it, the URL I use is:
jdbc:sqlserver://myserver:1433;database=ODIM;selectMethod=cursor
Craig

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                        WHEN T3.DocType = 'I' THEN (
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                                      ELSE SUM(T0.Quantity * T0.INMPrice * T0.Rate)
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           T0.Dscription AS 'Item Name',
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                                 CASE
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    For the first error have you installed the necessary JDBC driver ? I have just installed SQL*Developer 2.1 on a new laptop and could successfully connect following the documentation steps -
    Oracle® SQL Developer
    User’s Guide
    Release 2.1
    2.5.2 Before Migrating From Microsoft SQL Server or Sybase Adaptive Server
    To configure a Microsoft SQL Server or Sybase Adaptive Server database for
    migration:
    1. Ensure that the source database is accessible by the Microsoft SQL Server or
    Sybase Adaptive Server user that is used by SQL Developer for the source
    connection. This user must be able to see any objects to be captured in the
    Microsoft SQL Server or Sybase Adaptive Server database; objects that the user
    cannot see are not captured. For example, if the user can execute a stored
    procedure but does not have sufficient privileges to see the source code, the stored
    procedure cannot be captured.
    2. Ensure that you can connect to the Microsoft SQL Server or Sybase Adaptive
    Server database from the system where you have installed SQL Developer.
    3. Ensure that you have downloaded the JTDS JDBC driver from
    http://jtds.sourceforge.net/.
    4. In SQL Developer, if you have not already installed the JTDS driver using Check
    for Updates (on the Help menu), do the following:
    a. Click Tools, then Preferences, then Database, then Third Party JDBC Drivers.
    b. Click Add Entry.
    c. Select the jar file for the JTDS driver you downloaded from
    http://jtds.sourceforge.net/.
    d. Click OK.
    ========
    The second error is again documented in the 2.1 documentation -
    5.99 Privilege Warning for Migration
    This dialog box is displayed if you click Verify in the Quick Migrate box and the
    database user for the connection does not have all privileges necessary for a
    multischema migration. For multischema migrations, this user must granted the
    RESOURCE role with the ADMIN option; and this user must also be granted the
    CREATE ROLE, CREATE USER, and ALTER ANY TRIGGER privileges, all with the
    ADMIN option.
    If you are performing a single-schema migration, you can ignore this warning.
    =====
    Which errors are you now seeing and which user was used to hold the repository ?
    If you are using GRAINTEST for the repository then create it using this syntax -
    CREATE USER GRAINTEST IDENTIFIED BY password <=== change password as necessary
    DEFAULT TABLESPACE users TEMPORARY TABLESPACE temp; <=== change tablespaces as necessary
    GRANT CONNECT, RESOURCE, CREATE VIEW, CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM TO
    GRAINTEST WITH ADMIN OPTION;
    GRANT ALTER ANY ROLE, ALTER ANY SEQUENCE, ALTER ANY TABLE, ALTER TABLESPACE,
    ALTER ANY TRIGGER, COMMENT ANY TABLE, CREATE ANY SEQUENCE, CREATE ANY TABLE,
    CREATE ANY TRIGGER, CREATE ROLE, CREATE TABLESPACE, CREATE USER, DROP ANY
    SEQUENCE, DROP ANY TABLE, DROP ANY TRIGGER, DROP TABLESPACE, DROP USER, DROP ANY
    ROLE, GRANT ANY ROLE, INSERT ANY TABLE, SELECT ANY TABLE, UPDATE ANY TABLE TO
    GRAINTEST with admin option ;
    then when making the migration make sure the Oracle connection is to this user.
    Please update the thread with the errors you get after following these steps.
    Regards,
    Mike

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